Toothbrush test: when did you last forget to brush your teeth? If you have good habits, you simply don't because brushing your teeth is like 2nd nature. Same with #writing: to beat procrastination, make it part of your routines
Secret #5: Read, read, read!
If you don’t have the time to #read, you don’t have the time (or tools) to #write. Simple as that. (Stephen King, On Writing)
How to search for #literature systematically is a key academic skill. If you have not yet acquired it, check out the offerings of your #library or set up an appointment with a #learning advisor.
Reading and #notetaking strategies for assignment writing are explained in this 35-min video:
Secret #8: Drafting your assignment is like weaving!
The word "text" derives from Latin "texere" ("to weave" - same as in "textile") So, keep all your threads in mind when drafting. Ultimately the assignment should answer questions
These are the questions you want to answer:
1 What is the research problem?
2 What is the context and background?
3 What are the most important relevant research findings?
4 What are their implications?
5 What is “the take-home message” for your audience?
Secret #9: Revise! More than once!
Revise for content, language and style, and formal requirements
Secret #10: Keep your #reader in mind because assignment #writing is not a pointless exercise!
The long version of this thread on how to #write fabulous assignments for coursework students is available here:
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Interested in the latest research on #language brokering, linguistic diversity and language barriers but too busy?
Applied Linguistics students @MQLinguistics have read some important articles in the field for you and offer an intro in this 🧵#langtwt#Linguistics
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Young bilingual children have the ability to manipulate linguistic inputs in order to break through language barriers in classrooms. Allowing peer interactions in multiple languages may help them develop cognitive and communication abilities!
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Language brokering as a child influences the development of parent-child relationships, such as a deeper understanding of parent-child relationships and the growth of empathy
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In this thread students @MQLinguistics read Clendinnen's historical #ethnography based on the diaries of the officers of the 1st fleet to learn about #InterculturalCommunication between British colonizers and Sydney's Indigenous people
#DancingWithStrangers is a story of confusion and ignorance of #culture#language, aspirations, traditions and #law
One of the most tragic figures is Baneelon, an Australian kidnapped by Governor Phillip and taught English in a desperate attempt to create an intermediary.
The detailed musings of the white men in #DancingWithStrangers contrast with the deafening silence of any women's voices - what did the Indigenous and colonising #women think of each other? Of the men they encountered? How different would history be if women had been in charge?
It is intriguing to learn that humans weren't made to #read and that it is possible due to brain plasticity. It is also fascinating that #reading#Chinese script and alphabetic #writing activates different brains areas
In #Arabic we say: “Footprints indicate trajectory”, but I never thought that a wheel would reveal a culture. This is how #cultures can be traced through #languages. The reading made me feel like I am solving a puzzle more than exploring languages.
Think twice before starting to learn #English, cuz you’ll end up learning even more -- #German and #French, and more …
After all, it was the Anglo-Saxons and Normans who influenced the vocabulary!!
English is a mixed #language!
Global public health #communication is characterized by the large-scale exclusion of linguistic minorities from timely high-quality #information#COVID19
What are the #language regimes behind these exclusions and what can sociolinguists do?